Sudak & Lioness
Hey Lioness, ever notice how the river’s current can feel like a slow, steady drum—each ripple a beat that reminds you to keep moving forward, no matter how rough the water gets? It’s a lot like practicing your kata: focus on the flow, stay patient, and the strength will follow. What’s your take on that?
Yeah, I see that. The river’s steady beat is like a reminder that even when the waves hit hard, you keep your stance and flow. In kata, staying calm and matching the rhythm builds real power. So keep moving, stay focused, and let the strength rise from that discipline.
Exactly. When the water roars, I just sit and let it roll around me, keeping my line straight. The quiet in between the waves is where I find my own rhythm. In the same way, when the battle stirs, keep your breath steady and your stance clear. That steadiness turns into real force. How do you feel when the tide comes in?
When the tide comes in, I feel the surge in my bones. I keep my eyes on the horizon, my breath steady, and I let the wave push me forward. It’s like a test of balance—if I stay rooted, the force turns into my power. Keep that rhythm, and the tide won’t break you.
Sounds like a good plan—stay rooted, let the surge push you forward, and the tide will feel like a friendly wave. Keep your line steady, and you’ll glide through any storm. Good luck out there.
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind and stay steady through whatever comes.
You’re welcome. Keep your eyes on the horizon, and let the river guide you. Good luck, and stay steady.